In a dramatic turn of events at Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Washington Nationals 4-2, breaking their three-game losing streak. Key to their victory was Rafael Devers, who delivered a crucial two-run double in the eighth inning. This hit was particularly significant as it came at a moment when the Red Sox had been struggling with runners in scoring position, a challenge that had marked their recent games. The final score was Red Sox 4, Nationals 2.
Rafael Devers’s two-run, eighth-inning double empowers Red Sox to knock off Nationals https://t.co/5yM6vDokit
Turning on a Red Sox game. https://t.co/2Jlrh1b5c4 https://t.co/O8joOgKo91
The Red Sox finally broke through with runners in scoring position, with Rafael Devers delivering the big blow in Saturday's win over the Nationals. https://t.co/UEetVFA9VG
Paint to end it! https://t.co/wQSyfA9lBe
The @RedSox break a 3-game slide with the win at home! https://t.co/7WXj4IfDGA
Another yellow dub. FINAL: #RedSox 4, Nationals 2 #DirtyWater https://t.co/hYy4S8mIms
THE BOSTON RED SOX FINALLY GOT A BIG HIT WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION https://t.co/sDS4tpV6RA
Red Sox inept with runners in scoring position in loss to Nationals https://t.co/NcwHJ9Wfgt via @BostonGlobe
Red Sox struggle to score, fall to Nationals at Fenway | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/ptcitTHOI7
The @Nationals emerge victorious at Fenway! https://t.co/KoBr5Mk7Jz